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Some strings use the ''&'' character to mark the accelerator character (the one after ''&''). When the user presses ''Alt+X'', where ''X'' is the accelerator character, the associated control (button, edit box, menu, etc.) receives the focus (cursor moves to it, etc.). The accelerator character should be unique for each screen (window). It can be difficult to achieve, as dialogs often use strings from different sources. You'll probably need several attempts to get it right. Some strings use the ''&'' character to mark the accelerator character (the one after ''&''). When the user presses ''Alt+X'', where ''X'' is the accelerator character, the associated control (button, edit box, menu, etc.) receives the focus (cursor moves to it, etc.). The accelerator character should be unique for each screen (window). It can be difficult to achieve, as dialogs often use strings from different sources. You'll probably need several attempts to get it right.
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-Also, please, if you encounter strange sequences like ''#13#10'', include it in the translation too. For these strings we recommend that you to copy the English one and replace the words only, keeping the "strange" patterns. Please never use double quotes (''%%"%%''), use always single-quotes (''%%'%%''), following the way the original English string is written. Double quotes are used to mark the beginning and the end of the string. 
In section ''[TextsWin1.rc]'', the first two strings have the keys ''TRANSLATOR_INFO'' and ''TRANSLATOR_URL''. They will appear on the [[ui_about|About dialog]]. You may include there anything you want. Such as, "Translation (c) 2009 Your name", or anything else. For URL, you can use both HTTP URL and e-mail address. In section ''[TextsWin1.rc]'', the first two strings have the keys ''TRANSLATOR_INFO'' and ''TRANSLATOR_URL''. They will appear on the [[ui_about|About dialog]]. You may include there anything you want. Such as, "Translation (c) 2009 Your name", or anything else. For URL, you can use both HTTP URL and e-mail address.

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